Integration & Reference

Integrations

Integrations connects your internal workflow to the outside references and systems that matter most for a dependable safety program. That includes official guidance, standardized forms, and the tracking tools that keep documentation from getting lost.

Safety resource hub visual for connections to osha, cal/osha, forms, and record systems

Integration paths

Team reviewing records related to connections to osha, cal/osha, forms, and record systems

Why integrations matter

A resource hub gets stronger when internal documents connect cleanly to the official pages and tracking systems people already rely on. That reduces duplicate entry, missed updates, and confusion about which source carries the final authority.

OSHA's powered industrial truck pages, 29 CFR 1910.178, and California Title 8 sections such as 3650, 3664, and 3668 provide the backbone for many of the topics organized across this site.

Where to connect next

Frequently asked questions

Why is California treated separately?

California employers need to account for state occupational safety rules that sit alongside federal concepts, especially around training, operating rules, and related publications.

What is the value of a resource roundup?

A single roundup reduces time spent hunting through multiple sources and helps teams keep local references easier to review.

Keep the next step clear

Use integrations alongside related resources so the page connects to real follow-through, not just one more bookmarked link.

Safety team planning next steps for connections to osha, cal/osha, forms, and record systems